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Mouse is still with us. Or so I infer, as I've not actually seen him (Jason now thinks it's a him) since his epic eating-fest the other day.

He's figured out what the house is for and only comes out late at night. Jason's observed him and maybe has some pics. All I know is he's a noisy little thing. Since the cat spends the night downstairs, the mouse has to go in the spare room. Next to the bedroom. He spent a lot of last night trying to chew his way through the bars.

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So, I went downstairs this afternoon to make a cup of tea, and found that Cassidy had a mouse cornered in the dining room. It seemed to be in shock or something because Jason caught it really easily.

We were about to put it back in the back yard like we do with the frogs she brings in, but Jason thought that wasn't such a good idea and I ended up in the shed fishing out one of the extra small animal cages. To be honest, I didn't think it was going to survive till I got it all set up.

We know the mouse was brought in from outside because is was soaking when we found it.

I figured the mouse must have been pretty sick or hurt to begin with, because an impressive hunter Cassidy is not. However, after hiding under the wheel in the cage for a few minutes, she (we think) very rapidly found the food and water. From the amount of time she's spent eating, we wonder whether she was just weak from hunger.

And then she figured out how to use the wheel. We've had pet mice that have never mastered that.

I still fully expect she'll be dead in the morning, but if she's still OK in a day or two, we're going to release her in the park. We thought about keeping her, but she is way too fast (she doesn't run, she teleports), way too smart and way too intent on escape. It would be a disaster.

But she's so cute. Pictures? We can't get close enough now she's perked up a bit.

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Still cold-ridden. Colour me unimpressed.

The Jerry bunny has gone and got himself fleas. I have no idea how - the hay would be the natural culprit, but Florence & the degus use the hay and don't have any. We haven't seen any in the house or been bitten ourselves. He wasn't scratching or anything - we only noticed when we went to brush him. So yesterday we had to put the stuff on the back of his neck and Florence's even though she doesn't have fleas (the vet insisted). We also have to check the rest of the zoo for fleas. So far everyone else is clean, but we haven't worked up to capturing gerbils yet.

I should have spent yesterday cleaning the house & all the animal cages thoroughly, but was seriously not up to that. Having said that, I've been keeping things cleaner than usual around here lately, so the infestation is especially puzzling. Today has mostly been spent sleeping.

On the plus side, UK History is repeating The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon, which I meant to watch the first time around. I know a fair bit about northern labour history, and it's really neat to see it in motion, as it were. I think one of the street shots was in front of Levenshulme Town Hall (though there's probably lots of similar buildings in the region, one of the trams going past had a sign reading "Longsight", so it's plausible).

I have discovered they are also repeating Coast, something else I was vaguely interested in but did not have time for when it was originally shown.

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